Pronunciation: /ˈsɜːrvɪs/
noun the action of helping or doing work for someone
A1 I called customer service to ask about my order.
A2 The hotel offers room service for guests who want to dine in.
B1 The company provides excellent after-sales service to ensure customer satisfaction.
B2 The repair service fixed my laptop quickly and efficiently.
C1 The government is investing in public services to improve infrastructure.
C2 The company's IT service department is known for its quick response time and technical expertise.
verb perform routine maintenance or repair work on (a vehicle or machine)
A1 I service my car regularly to keep it running smoothly.
A2 She services her computer every few months to ensure it stays in good condition.
B1 The technician will service the air conditioning unit to make sure it is working efficiently.
B2 The company has a team of experts who service all their equipment on a regular basis.
C1 The hotel offers top-notch concierge services to cater to all the guests' needs.
C2 The luxury yacht comes with a full crew to service the guests during their trip.
formal The quality of customer service at this establishment is exceptional.
informal I always get great service at this place.
slang The service here is top-notch.
figurative Her kindness and willingness to help others truly exemplify what service means.
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